After reading great reviews, we were excited about the pasta options, especially for my gluten free spouse. We got there early and our sever was initially very attentive although told us that the gnocchi and polpette with buckwheat was definitely not gluten free. He said he checked in the kitchen and confirmed - odd that many other gf diners said those items were but we didn’t want to chance it. The vibe was great and drinks were nice also.
The buratta appetizer with fig and thin sliced ham was delicious as was the non gf spaghetti with pesto. Our gf diner chose the special shrimp and mushroom entree with the boxed gf penne. The sauce was too thin for a standard boxed gf pasta and served with 5 medium size shrimp for €38. The server could have noted it would not be as good with the boxed pasta as the homemade fettuccine that non-gf diners would have had.
Also, as the restaurant got busier, we didn’t see our server for about 30 minutes, water ran out, a side dish was forgotten, etc.
I think the issues we faced were that server more than the restaurant but did take away from an otherwise lovely evening.
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Prateek Arora
One of the best spots in the neighborhood. The staff is extremely helpful, and on a hot summer day there is not a lot of places around that have air conditioning. This one does. The food is amazing and has a lot of gluten friendly options as well. Definitely recommend.
One of my favorite café spots in Paris! The vibe is cozy chic, the hot drinks are delicious and they have gluten free options. It's everything you need a Parisian café to be when looking for something relaxing, nourishing and in a great location. And the staff is fabulous!
We happened upon this little gem, situated a couple of minutes walk away from our hotel, and we were pleasantly surprised. The entrées and mains were fresh, beautifully presented and were simple yet effective. Two of us are coeliac, but that wasn’t a problem since most of the food was gluten free anyway. The issue with most restaurants in Paris that advertise as being ‘gluten free’, is that they also tend to misconstrue ‘gluten’ with ‘flavour’. This restaurant has been the exception to this. Home-cooked bliss and an unmatched charm. 1 chef, 1 server. What else do you need? Highly recommend to anyone in the area looking for a quiet little corner to share great wine and great food whilst still being coeliac-friendly and gluten free.